ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE: A Middling Rom-Com Still Manages to Be Refreshing
ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE: A Middling Rom-Com Still Manages To Be Refreshing

Despite the mediocrity in storytelling, with the rapport of the leads, it’s hard not to cheer for Always Be My Maybe.

THE GANGSTER, THE COP, THE DEVIL: Evil Comes In Many Forms
THE GANGSTER, THE COP, THE DEVIL: Evil Comes In Many Forms

Yes, it’s a dark crime drama – but The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil is more mainstream friendly than most South Korean thrillers.

THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO: A Gorgeous, Heartfelt Portrait Of A Changed City
THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO: A Gorgeous, Heartfelt Portrait Of A Changed City

The Last Black Man In San Francisco is a deeply moving film, and probably the best film with San Francisco as its backdrop.

ALADDIN: Why Is Will Smith Here?
ALADDIN: Why Is Will Smith Here?

While Aladdin is a fairly harmless film, it adds very little to the original and seems like just another cash grab from Disney.

MATTHIAS ET MAXIME: A Charming Coming of Thirtysomething Tale
MATTHIAS ET MAXIME: A Charming Coming Of Thirtysomething Tale

While director Xavier Dolan and the film’s characters say goodbye to their twenties, Matthias et Maxime itself leaves much to be desired.

THE RUSSIAN FIVE: A Worthy Addition To The Pantheon Of Great Sports Stories
THE RUSSIAN FIVE: A Worthy Addition To The Pantheon Of Great Sports Stories

At its heart, The Russian Five is a sports story, but you don’t have to be a hockey fan to appreciate its impact.

DARK SUNS: Unsettling Doc About Mexico's Missing & Murdered Is Impossible To Forget
DARK SUNS: Unsettling Doc About Mexico’s Missing & Murdered Is Impossible To Forget

Dark Suns is utterly vital and haunting, chronicling a staggering history of crime and injustice that needs urgent attention from any higher-up with a conscience.

SANTA CLARITA DIET Season 3: A Hilarious Addition To This Absurdly Fascinating Comedy Series
SANTA CLARITA DIET Season 3: A Hilarious Addition To This Absurdly Fascinating Comedy Series

Creator Victor Fresco’s Santa Clarita Diet still remains intoxicatingly glutinous and ever so delightful with its gimmicky prowess.

TATER TOT AND PATTON: Comfort In Catharsis
TATER TOT & PATTON: Comfort In Catharsis

Tater Tot & Patton doesn’t play by those rules. Instead, we are given an odd, slow burn with endearing performances and a lesson to be learned.

DEADWOOD: THE MOVIE: A Fitting Conclusion to One of the Great TV Shows
DEADWOOD: THE MOVIE: A Fitting Conclusion To One Of The Great TV Shows

Deadwood: The Movie is a remarkable achievement, bringing us back to the town and characters we love and providing what we needed all this time: closure.

GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS: Beautifully Bombastic
GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS: Beautifully Bombastic

Godzilla: King of the Monsters, from start to finish, is evidence that Dougherty loves Godzilla, but the action staged on-screen is far from perfect.

THE TWILIGHT ZONE: "Blurryman" (S1E10): Saving The Best For Last
THE TWILIGHT ZONE (S1E10) “Blurryman”: Saving The Best For Last

Saving the best for last, ”Blurryman” is definitely the best episode of Season 1 of The Twilight Zone simply because it isn’t afraid to take risks.

THE SPANISH PRINCESS: "The Battle for Harry" (S1E4): All Hail Margaret Regina
THE SPANISH PRINCESS: “The Battle for Harry” (S1E4): All Hail Margaret Regina

The hands of power have shifted and four pomegranate seeds have been gathered – we are halfway through The Spanish Princess!

WONDERS OF THE SEA Review: A Middling Sea Life Doc
WONDERS OF THE SEA: A Middling Sea Life Doc

Wonders of the Sea following explorer and filmmaker Jean-Michel Cousteau is well-intentioned but never a truly satisfying experience.

CHERNOBYL: “The Happiness of All Mankind” (S1E4):The Aptest Title Of Them All
CHERNOBYL (S1E4) “The Happiness of All Mankind”: The Aptest Title Of Them All

Chernobyl has haunted and disturbed viewers with visual elements and direct faults of man so far, the fourth episode yet is the hardest of them all.